Woman filmed racially abusing bouncer in Birmingham says she has been bombarded ...

Woman filmed racially abusing bouncer in Birmingham says she has been bombarded ...
Woman filmed racially abusing bouncer in Birmingham says she has been bombarded ...
Woman filmed racially abusing bouncer after she was thrown out of bar in Birmingham says she has been bombarded with death threats after video was shared online Tia Simmonds, 21, says she is the woman filmed abusing a bouncer in viral video Waitress launched into racist tirade after being kicked out of Birmingham bar She claims to have received death threats after the video was shared online Ms Simmonds' mother says daughter was 'out of order' but fears for her safety

View
comments

A woman filmed racially abusing a bouncer when she was thrown out of a Birmingham city centre bar has said she is being bombarded with death threats after the video was shared online.  

Tia Simmonds, 21, was caught on camera calling one member of staff a 'f****** p***' during a foul-mouthed racist rant on Thursday night.

The waitress, from Leicester, said she would not care if the video went viral despite attempting to hide her face from the camera.  

However, she has now claimed not to have said anything racist after 'getting a bit worked up' and said it is 'unfair' that she has been vilified online.

Tia Simmonds was caught on video abusing a bouncer outside a bar in Birmingham city centre after being kicked out

Tia Simmonds was caught on video abusing a bouncer outside a bar in Birmingham city centre after being kicked out

The 21-year-old waitress has claimed it is 'unfair' that the footage was posted online as she is now receiving death threats

The 21-year-old waitress has claimed it is 'unfair' that the footage was posted online as she is now receiving death threats

She claims not to have said anything racist during the 45-second video, which went viral after being uploaded to TikTok

She claims not to have said anything racist during the 45-second video, which went viral after being uploaded to TikTok

Ms Simmonds attempted to hide her face from the camera before claiming she did not care if the video went viral

Ms Simmonds attempted to hide her face from the camera before claiming she did not care if the video went viral

Speaking to The Sun Online, Ms Simmonds said: 'I am sorry for what people think I said. I apologise if people feel I have

read more from dailymail.....

PREV Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer say their thoughts 'are with all those affected' ... trends now
NEXT Brit tourists turn up at their luxury £3,400-a-week Spanish villa only to be ... trends now